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Nevada welcomes new and returning regents to board
By D. D. Diggs | Jan 22, 2025
The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) has officially welcomed four Regents to its Board, with two newly elected and two re-elected members taking their oaths in a ceremony conducted by Judge Jacqueline M. Bluth.
National Restaurant Association backs Trump's SBA nominations
By D. D. Diggs | Jan 22, 2025
The National Restaurant Association has expressed its support for President Donald Trump's recent nominations for leadership positions within the Small Business Administration (SBA).
Nevada awards $250K for outdoor education and recreation projects
By D. D. Diggs | Jan 22, 2025
The Nevada Division of Outdoor Recreation, along with the Advisory Board on Outdoor Recreation (ABOR), has announced the recipients of its second annual grant cycle for the Outdoor Education and Recreation Grant Program.
Attorney General Ford challenges executive order ending birthright citizenship
By D. D. Diggs | Jan 21, 2025
Las Vegas, NV – Attorney General Ford has announced a legal challenge against President Donald Trump's executive order that seeks to end birthright citizenship.
Court invalidates PLA mandate for federal construction projects
By D. D. Diggs | Jan 20, 2025
The United States Court of Federal Claims has ruled in favor of the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) in a consolidated bid protest case, MVL USA, Inc., et al. v. United States, Case No. 24-1057.
Nevada focuses on economic growth through community engagement and virtual reality training
By D. D. Diggs | Jan 18, 2025
As the new year unfolds, a call to action has been made for community engagement in crafting policies and programs that support businesses and create well-paying jobs for Nevadans.
National Restaurant Association backs Trump's picks for Department of Labor leadership
By D. D. Diggs | Jan 17, 2025
More than 15.7 million individuals are employed in restaurants and foodservice outlets across the United States, positioning the industry as the nation's second-largest private sector employer.
Nevada welcomes new and returning regents to oversee higher education
By D. D. Diggs | Jan 17, 2025
The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) has officially welcomed four Regents during a special meeting in January.
Tahoe planning agency focuses on preservation amid climate challenges
By D. D. Diggs | Jan 17, 2025
Hayley Williamson, the newly appointed chair of the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) Governing Board, emphasizes her commitment to protecting Lake Tahoe's unique environment.
Cafe Verde launches online meal ordering at Dandini Campus
By D. D. Diggs | Jan 17, 2025
Cafe Verde, located at the Dandini Campus in the V. James Eardley Student Center, has introduced a new online ordering system for Spring 2025.
Americans for Prosperity criticizes Governor Kelly's budget proposal
By D. D. Diggs | Jan 17, 2025
As the 2025 legislative session begins in Kansas, Americans for Prosperity-Kansas (AFP-KS) has expressed concerns over Governor Laura Kelly's recent address and budget proposal.
Nevada approves Campus for Hope project addressing homelessness
By D. D. Diggs | Jan 16, 2025
The Nevada Governor’s Office of Economic Development has approved the application for the Campus for Hope, a collaborative initiative by Southern Nevada's business and non-profit communities.
National Restaurant Association announces 2025 board leaders
By D. D. Diggs | Jan 16, 2025
The National Restaurant Association and the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation (NRAEF) have announced their leadership for 2025.
Bill introduced to eliminate income tax on tips for service industry workers
By D. D. Diggs | Jan 16, 2025
Today, Senator Ted Cruz introduced the No Tax on Tips Act of 2025, aiming to eliminate income tax on tips earned by servers and bartenders in the restaurant and foodservice industry.
Nevada State University outlines growth plans and athletics launch
By D. D. Diggs | Jan 16, 2025
Nevada State University President DeRionne Pollard highlighted the university's achievements in 2024 and outlined future priorities during the annual State of the University address.
Survey finds incorrect marking behind most contractor utility line strikes
By D. D. Diggs | Jan 16, 2025
A recent survey conducted by the Associated General Contractors of America has highlighted significant issues with the marking of utility lines.
TMCC alumna reflects on career from army medic to intelligence analyst
By D. D. Diggs | Jan 16, 2025
Alumna Sam McGuire, a graduate of the TMCC Emergency Management Program, has dedicated her career to public service.
Study uncovers ancient forest preserved in Beartooth Plateau ice
By D. D. Diggs | Jan 15, 2025
Scientists from the Desert Research Institute (DRI), Montana State University, and the U.S. Geological Survey have uncovered a 6,000-year-old forest preserved in an ice patch on the Beartooth Plateau.
CSN shares marketing session materials for wider accessibility
By D. D. Diggs | Jan 15, 2025
A recent session titled "How to Work with Marketing & Communications" hosted by the College of Southern Nevada (CSN) saw attendance from a couple dozen participants.
United Way of Southern Nevada opens applications for 2025 impact grants
By D. D. Diggs | Jan 14, 2025
United Way of Southern Nevada (UWSN) has announced the opening of applications for its 2025 Community Impact Grants.